sábado, 17 de marzo de 2012

Paul McCartney : the perfect gent

He recently grumbled that he can't go anywhere without being interrupted by a fan wielding a camera.

However, one devotee appears not to have been told.

As the sunseeker sprang to his feet at the sight of Sir Paul McCartney, he obviously forgot about his topless female companion who tried in vain to cover her modesty.

On the beach: Sir Paul, who recently complained about being accosted in public, with Nancy

Adding to her embarrassment, the tall sunbather was then beckoned over, still topless, and tasked with taking photos of the star with her friends, while his new wife Nancy Shevell looked on.

The ageing rocker and U.S. industrial heiress – who wed last October - were taking a short break in the tropical island of St Barts in the Caribbean.

Sir Paul, 69, remained the consummate gentleman in the awkward situation – maintaining eye contact throughout lest his wife spot them wandering – as he engaged in polite conversation with the young brunette.

While his wife, 51, opted for a more conservative outfit than the sunbather, wearing a long-sleeved white beach dress with straw trilby.

Spotted! A fan stops them - but his topless female friend appears rather startled

Gentlemanly: Sir Paul makes sure not to look down

No help from her friends: She is roped in to take a picture of her other companion with Sir Paul

The young woman wore tiny string bikini bottoms but attempted to keep some of her modesty intact by covering herself with her arms.

She was with two male friends who were equally excited to meet the music legend.

One of her friends posed for a photograph with the former Beatle, who was wearing colourful pair of swimming shorts, a brown T-shirt and matching baseball cap. They used a camera-phone to take the photograph.

Still there? Good: Paul gazed at his wife Nancy Shevell's wedding band during a swim in the sea at St Barts

Raise your hand if you're living the high life: Sir Paul and Nancy were pictured having a great time in the water

The star posed up just days after he publicly bemoaned the attention he receives from members of the public, especially those who use their mobile phones to take pictures of him.

He told a Swiss newspaper earlier this month: 'Sometimes I want to have a peaceful evening with my wife in a restaurant without every few seconds having to pose for a mobile phone photograph.